Dude me too , every new video just pumps me to the max. damn this game just cant ship early enough. But i gotta say im happy they delayed it , you can clearly see how the quality has changed. Kudos to ubisoft

I wouldn't dare so more than Reach, because I've grown so fond of the Halo Universe, but this game has definitely come out of nowhere for me.

I started out excited on first reveal -- the very first reveal -- then it started looking disappointing, and then they made another new reveal showcasing the game's new direction and I was excited again, and then it started to look really iffy with regards to performance and other aspects, only for it to really come to into its own with the latest videos and I was completely sold once I got to try the demo.

And there's a friggin broad daylight chase in the acrobatic navigation video and it looks great, talk about another cool surprise :)

i think people view previous SC under rose tinted glassess. Don't get me wrong i've loved all but the previous version..but spinter cell was bred on trial and error gameplay mechanics. This removes alot of that. And to be fair it only holds your hand as much as you want your hand held.

I'm glad they've added some pace, yet retained the gadgets. I do think it's a shame that the controls and animation haven't been brought up to the same speed to fit alot more comfortably in that pace.

People really are looking at previous splinter cells through rose tinted glasses, but it doesn't really matter to me one way or the other as I've never been this excited about a Splinter Cell title, and the demo alone was personally more fun for me than any Splinter Cell title I've played.

This game won't be perfect, but it's a great step in the right direction for the series and it still contains very strong stealth roots, stealth that I would say is even more fullfilling than in the previous games where it was cookie cutter trial and error.

This game feels more like a stealth sandbox where you have far more options at your disposal, and that doesn't end with gameplay prior to detection, it carries on to gameplay after detection as well.

Posted by Optimusv2People really are looking at previous splinter cells through rose tinted glasses, but it doesn't really matter to me one way or the other as I've never been this excited about a Splinter Cell title, and the demo alone was personally more fun for me than any Splinter Cell title I've played.

This game won't be perfect, but it's a great step in the right direction for the series and it still contains very strong stealth roots, stealth that I would say is even more fullfilling than in the previous games where it was cookie cutter trial and error.

This game feels more like a stealth sandbox where you have far more options at your disposal, and that doesn't end with gameplay prior to detection, it carries on to gameplay after detection as well.

chaos theory was a masterpeice...no rose tinted glasses involved here. i cant imagine conviction getting the same sort of love...in 5 years time when splintercell 6 is announced, people will still be saying "i hope it's as good as chaos theory" becasue chaos theory was and will be be the peak of the series.

I've played Chaos Theory, didn't beat it mind you, but it was in no way this stealth game without its own potentially serious set of issues.

I hear people saying all sorts of things about Convictions AI when, in my view, there were many, many instances of very unflattering AI in Chaos Theory.

People talk about the stealth gameplay and, based on what little I've seen of Conviction's stealth gameplay, Conviction's approach to stealth when the user chooses to play in such a way may be more than just a little superior to Chaos Theory's implementation of it, but some refuse to acknowledge that, but then I also suppose that comes down to opinion.

The AI feels more sandbox in nature, they feel more appropriately aggressive than in past games, you really feel as if there are many more routes to meet your ultimate end in this game. The level design is, thus far, striking me as superior. You seem to have more room to play around and experiment than ever before.

Then if things should go bad and you get spotted, the game doesn't exactly end there, a whole new can of worms opens up once the last known position indicator comes into play and you attempt stealth after detection.

So you can not only still play with purely stealth, there is now a strong element of planning and stragety involved even in taking out enemies that I feel was not there on such a level in Chaos Theory. I know that this game with its story and direction is taking a risky detour with how some of the older games may have handled things from beginning to end, but this is good for the series.

All real and major splinter cell titles in the future will, I believe, have benefitted strongly as a result of Ubisoft taking the steps they did with this game.

This can't necessarily be brushed aside as just a bourne title, it's what one would expect Sam to be if he were to find himself in such a situation as the one he finds himself in now. I know people wouldn't be expecting Sam to play nice or pull his punches when it involves his family.

I like to see the contrast of Sam challenging the establishment and his organization in a fashion he hasn't done before.

Another issue that shouldn't have been ignored, and I'm glad they didn't, by Ubi for this game was Sam's ability to handle himself in a gun fight. They really help drive home that image of a deadly super spy.

Don't even get me started on the kickass presentation features like the projected text onto walls, the black and white feature when you're concealed in the shadows, but all things you can interact with still being in color. Then there are the ways in which they showcase story elements and certain flashbacks right into the game environment. It was risky and executed amazingly well, I think.

Exactly. People seem to be forgetting that you could gun your way through a good deal of of Chaos Theory, and if things got heated, you always had your trusty insta-kill/incapacitate commands mapped to your triggers. Chaos Theory was the best in the series, but that doesn't even sort of mean that it was perfect.

The first two Splinter Cells were very meh, and didn't play CT until very late in the game. But it was a masterpiece. They refined so many of the tedious elements of splinter cell and made a great game.

Posted by RonsauceExactly. People seem to be forgetting that you could gun your way through a good deal of of Chaos Theory, and if things got heated, you always had your trusty insta-kill/incapacitate commands mapped to your triggers. Chaos Theory was the best in the series, but that doesn't even sort of mean that it was perfect.

...though it did have 2v2 Spies vs Mercs... so it wins hands down.

excatly, i never said it was perfect, it was just the best the splinter cell series has ever been, and no doubt ever will be. i can imagine ubi doing a bit of a 180 on the series like they did with POP and revert back to the older, better formula.

I'll be picking it up, but I must say, nothing from the demo gave me goosechills.

I miss that feeling when the difference between mission success and failure is that one enemy, and you watch his pattern for five minutes then pounce. And he was tough to get at, and when you did you were like "YES!"

Now you push B when you're sorta kinda close to an enemy. Problem solved.

I however have faith in this dev team, and will embrace the full game with an open mind. If anything I think it was a poor level choice for the demo.

Posted by OpiZAI'll be picking it up, but I must say, nothing from the demo gave me goosechills.

I miss that feeling when the difference between mission success and failure is that one enemy, and you watch his pattern for five minutes then pounce. And he was tough to get at, and when you did you were like "YES!"

Now you push B when you're sorta kinda close to an enemy. Problem solved.

I however have faith in this dev team, and will embrace the full game with an open mind. If anything I think it was a poor level choice for the demo.

yeah, i at least hope convictions brings about some of those same situations from the older games...like not being able to alert guards otherwise it's mission over. atm the game feels very lax when it comes to stealth. if you fuck up, you can just press your auto-kill button and everything is fine.

i'll be buying it, and i certainly expect it to better that of double agent (360/PS3/PC version) and pandora tomorrow, but i still think the first game, the original xbox version of double agent and especially chaos theory, will be the better games overall and i think most people will agree.

one thing that i really DONT like about conviction is how difficult it is to determine whether a shadow is going to be dark enough to hide in? they've lightened all the shadows compared to the older games so the environments look more appealing to the eye, but as a result you sometimes run for a shadowy area only for it to not be quite shadowy enough to hide you. and thus you are spotted. you almost feel like you're trying to second guess the game designer.

Posted by OpiZAI miss that feeling when the difference between mission success and failure is that one enemy, and you watch his pattern for five minutes then pounce. And he was tough to get at, and when you did you were like "YES!"

Now you push B when you're sorta kinda close to an enemy. Problem solved.

I guess you disagree that Chaos Theory was the best Splinter Cell game then, eh? It had two buttons that did the same thing.

That's kind of being nit-picky though. I honestly don't care if the animation Sam does is a lethal one or not. The end result is the same: the enemy is incapacitated on the floor. Whether my one button press results in Sam punching the guy out, stabbing him, or shooting him, it really makes no difference to me. I still had to get within range, and ideally, I did it stealthy.

one thing that i really DONT like about conviction is how difficult it is to determine whether a shadow is going to be dark enough to hide in?

I do agree with this though. There were spots in the demo that I was sure I'd be spotted in, but when I watched a stealth play through video, the player hid in these places much to my surprise. I kinda prefer the look of the dark shadows anyways. I find more contrast can help a game look a bit...richer.

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